Sources from Madurai stated that Expelled DMK
leader M K Alagiri on Sunday said he would go ahead with the proposed September
5 rally in Chennai, touted as a show of strength by his supporters. He told "He
is Thalaivar's late DMK Chief M Karunanidhi son, so he will do what he
said," and when asked about the silent rally proposed by him to pay homage
to his father, who died on August 7.Meanwhile, he refused to respond to a query
on the party's silence to his request to readmit him.

Meanwhile earlier Alagiri, who has been claiming since Karunanidhi's death
that loyal party workers were with him, had said the DMK, would face threat
after his rally. As per report Alagiri had expressed his willingness to accept
DMK president M K Stalin's leadership with a rider to readmit him into the
party.

Moreover the former union minister has been in political hibernation since
his expulsion from the party in 2014 by Karunanidhi. Furthermore as per report
he was sacked at the height of his fight with Stalin over establishing
supremacy in the party.

Animosity between AP people & Central government out in the open
As per report the situation between Andhra Pradesh and Centre got worse when the Telugu Desam Party decided to break off ties with the BJP and walked out of the NDA government early last year. Meanwhile ever since the break-up, Andhra Pradesh has been getting a raw deal from the Centre. Furthermore the BJP High Command's interference in ensuring that AP is at a disadvantaged position, added to the already existing tension.

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